And she wants the House to vote on legislation by the Fourth of July.
He was home on a two-week leave from Iraq over the fourth of July.
On the Fourth of July, 1776, this country decided to strike out on its own.
On the Fourth of July, for example, the place provides great views of fireworks over the East River.
The bill moves to a vote sometime next week, before Congress leaves for the Fourth of July holiday.
The festival is scheduled for the Fourth of July weekend in New Orleans.
His early career included roles in acclaimed films such as Last Exit to Brooklyn and Born on the Fourth of July.
The former U.S. senator (R-Tenn.) and actor is expected to make his announcement in Nashville during the Fourth of July holiday.
The 97-minute play takes place on the Fourth of July in 1944 in a beautifully rendered, dilapidated boathouse on the Talley farm.
"Electricity lines came down and started sparking like it was the Fourth of July, and the whole house filled with smoke, " said Grounds, 64.
Aides said Cheney will spend the Fourth of July in Washington and then head to his home state of Wyoming later in the week.
The Statue of Liberty by Norman Rockwell was prepared for the cover of The Saturday Evening Post to commemorate the Fourth of July in 1946.
Not just because those memories are really lovely memories to hold onto (and they are) but because the Fourth of July is pretty darn important.
This uncertainty comes days after Interior Secretary Ken Salazar's announcement that the Statue of Liberty is set to reopen to the public by the Fourth of July.
Though many retailers began filling their shelves with merchandise right after the Fourth of July, more parents this year will start their shopping closer to the beginning of school.
Doing so could save time as the two chambers race to beat the clock and leave town for the Fourth of July recess at the end of the week.
Tom Cruise has garnered three nominations thanks to roles in Born on the Fourth of July, Jerry Maguire and Magnolia, but has no gold men to show for it.
Here's why: Summer's a big time for drivers--more than 35 million travelers will hit the road over the Fourth of July weekend this year, according to the American Automobile Association.
Set around the Fourth of July in contemporary America rather than a Victorian Yuletide, it has been created and directed by my friend, the zany and wildly successful David Zucker.
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" He's appeared in a host of widely seen films since, including Oscar-nominated roles in "Born on the Fourth of July, " "Jerry Maguire" and "Magnolia" and the hit action series "Mission Impossible.
Until very recently they seemed to have great difficulty in resisting the equally natural temptation to shoot off their new weapons, and every day sounded like the Fourth of July, but the F.
Fawkes is burned in effigy in towns throughout England year after year, and his capture is celebrated with massive fireworks displays rivaling those in the United States for Independence Day (the Fourth of July).
Over the spring and summer, the greater Detroit area was hit by devastating tornadoes in the small town of Dexter, outside Ann Arbor, as well as power outages over the Fourth of July.
That dream had grown from small beginnings: from him, a student at the University of Illinois in Urbana, hanging round a huge old mainframe computer on the night of the Fourth of July in 1971, with the sound of fireworks still in his ears.
On the verge of a four day rally, oil futures have gained on the prospects of an OPEC-IEA stand-off, falling stockpiles in the U.S. ahead of peak gasoline consumption given the Fourth of July holiday, and the first hurricane of the Atlantic season, Tropical Storm Arlene, hitting the coast of Mexico.
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In 1915, at the 250th anniversary celebration of the founding of Newark, he had sat at the side of Mayor Raymond and delivered the invocation just as he delivered invocations annually at the parades for Memorial Day and the Fourth of July: rabbi exalts declaration of independence was a headline that appeared annually in the Star-Ledger every July fifth.
There were rocks everywhere, and scorpions and tarantulas and rattlesnakes, and vultures and no trees and not much water, and skinny dogs and donkeys, and ugly bad guys with guns and bullet vests who rode laughing into town to drink and shoot off their pistols and rifles, as if it were the Fourth of July, driving their horses all over town like dirt bikes on desert dunes.
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